2022
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27051532
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Rethinking the Process of Animal Mummification in Ancient Egypt: Molecular Characterization of Embalming Material and the Use of Brassicaceae Seed Oil in the Mummification of Gazelle Mummies from Kom Mereh, Egypt

Abstract: The study of animal mummification in ancient Egypt has recently received increasing attention from a number of modern scholars given the fact that this part of ancient Egyptian funerary and religious history is a practice yet to be fully understood. In this study, nine samples of embalming matter were extracted from six gazelle mummies from the archaeological site of Kom Mereh (modern village of Komir), dated to the Roman period of dominance in ancient Egypt. All samples were analyzed for the presence of inorg… Show more

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“…The strong FT-IR band at 1447 cm −1 , together with those at 882 and 732 cm −1 , confirmed the presence of dolomite previously suggested by the XRD and µ-Raman spectra [24]. However, the FT-IR spectrum included several other, much weaker bands that were assigned to bitumen [33,34]. In fact, the bands immediately below 3000 cm −1 were assigned to stretching vibrations of C−H bonds in the CH 3 and CH 2 groups of a hydrocarbon chain.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Unguentarium Stoppersupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…The strong FT-IR band at 1447 cm −1 , together with those at 882 and 732 cm −1 , confirmed the presence of dolomite previously suggested by the XRD and µ-Raman spectra [24]. However, the FT-IR spectrum included several other, much weaker bands that were assigned to bitumen [33,34]. In fact, the bands immediately below 3000 cm −1 were assigned to stretching vibrations of C−H bonds in the CH 3 and CH 2 groups of a hydrocarbon chain.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Unguentarium Stoppersupporting
confidence: 83%
“…On the other hand, the spectrum for the black particles (Figure 7c) included some bands that were very weak in the spectrum for the unguentarium neck. Such bands were assigned to stretching vibrations of organic compounds consistent with those for bitumen [33,34]. In fact, the presence of strong bands for C=C, C−C and =C-H stretching vibrations at 1580−1700 cm −1 , 1400−1500 cm −1 and above 3000 cm −1 , respectively, suggested the presence of aromatic compounds and saturated hydrocarbons.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Unguentarium Contentssupporting
confidence: 54%